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Buthidaung -- Approximately 10 square-miles of
Rohingya villages have been razed, about 600 villagers killed and over 100,000 internally displaced in northern Buthidaung alone till date.

The Myanmar military along with the Rakhine
extremists have carried out large-scale arson attacks on multiples villages in
the region, staged chilling summary executions of civilians and unfolded untold
numbers of horrific atrocities since August 27.

Homes were looted; villages were burnt down; men
ranging from age 10 to 90 were indiscriminately attacked, shot dead, beheaded,
mutilated and after that, their bodies were systematically destroyed; women
were molested and raped; and unimaginable and harrowing atrocities were
committed.

Over 100,000 people internally displaced in northern
Buthidaung are now ENTRAPPED and can flee to nowhere. They have been taking
refuge in the mountains and nearby surviving villages to escape from being
massacred. Without shelter and food for days now in this monsoon, there will be
massive numbers of civilian deaths especially children unless humanitarian aids
reach to them and their tragedies are addressed within a week.

The most villages in Buthidaung that have come under widespread and
indiscriminate arson attacks -- by the
Myanmar military after rebels from ARSA (Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army) attacked
over 2 dozens of Police posts and few military bases across Maungdaw,
Buthidaung and Rathedaung-- are located along the Mayu River in the northern part of the township. Some of the
villages almost entirely burnt down where villagers were massacred and massive
displacements occurred are:

The displaced people are unable to cross the mountains to make to Myanmar-Bangladesh
Border as there are groups of Myanmar armed forces and armed Rakhine extremists
waiting and hiding in the forest to ambush and kill them.